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Friends of Mithra

A quiet circle inspired by The Night of Liberty

Mithra is not a ring one enters.
It is a bond one remembers.
Friends of Mithra does not admit; it reconnects 
to a living myth of freedom, friendship, and conscious presence.

The Night of Liberty

The Night of Liberty is marked on the Winter Solstice 
the longest night of the year,
when darkness reaches its limit
and light begins to return.

Across ancient cultures, this night was understood as a turning point.
In Iranian tradition, it is known as the Night of Cheleh,
also called Yalda’s Night (Shab-e Yalda).

We name this ancient threshold, in a shared human language,
The Night of Liberty.

Not political.
Not religious.
Human.

A night of self-liberation,
of releasing old patterns,
and moving toward
greater awareness, conscious renewal, and friendship.

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Mithra — a Living Myth

Mithra is not a god to be worshipped.

Mithra is a living myth 
the ancient name for the human spirit of
friendship, truth, liberty,
and the light within.

A living myth is not something to believe in.
It is something to live.

Mithra names the human capacity
to choose connection over domination
and awareness over darkness.

Why Friends of Mithra

Friends of Mithra is an open circle
for those who feel close to this living idea.

This is not a belief system.
There is no hierarchy, no doctrine, and no obligation.

By joining, you may:

  • receive occasional reflections or writings

  • be informed of future projects or gatherings

  • remain connected to the unfolding of this work

Nothing more is expected.

🕯 May the Night of Liberty
mark a true inner turning point.

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